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'''Incarnation''' which means ''embodied in flesh'', refers to the conception and birth of a sentient creature (generally a human) who is the material manifestation of an [[entity]] or force whose original nature is immaterial.
 
'''Incarnation''' which means ''embodied in flesh'', refers to the conception and birth of a sentient creature (generally a human) who is the material manifestation of an [[entity]] or force whose original nature is immaterial.
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In its religious [[context]] the [[word]] is used to mean the [[Descend|descent]] of a [[divine]] being or the Supreme Being (God) in human form on Earth. While [[Christianity]], [[Hinduism]] and [[Buddhism]] are perhaps the most widely-known [[tradition]]s to employ this [[concept]] within the [[context]] of their respective [[belief]] systems, they are by no means the only ones to do so.
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In its religious [[context]] the [[word]] is used to mean the [[Descend|descent]] of a [[divine]] being or the Supreme Being (God) in human form on Earth. While [[Christianity]], [[Hinduism]] and [[BuddhaBuddhism]] are perhaps the most widely-known [[tradition]]s to employ this [[concept]] within the [[context]] of their respective [[belief]] systems, they are by no means the only ones to do so.
     

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